Einstein, Newton, and Pascal
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21 Comments:
As a nerd, I love this. Nerdgasm achieved.
Yes. Talk nerdy to me!
I wish I was your derivative so that I might lie tangent to your curves.
While the passive voice is technically still correct, it is frowned upon in modern American English. I agree that using the active indicative past tense makes for awkward sentence structure, I actually thought I would get less crap for using it.
No, it's just "I wish I were" not "I wish I was." It's no more passive than the other, it's just the rule.
Wha? I have no idea.... Feeling ashamed.
This is the nerdiest nerd that ever nerded.
Don't hate, but can someone explain this to me? I no do well with the sciencey-math thin:/
Many physical units are named for scientists. Volt Ohm and Ampere (Amps) were all scientists. There is a unit called Pascal that equals one Newton per square meter.
A newton is a unit of force. A pascal is a unit of pressure equal to one newton per meter squared.
my head is full of fok
Newton is an asshole
You know you're on a nerdy site when this is the top rated posted of the past 24hrs...
Wow.. just wow.. Meadock you did it. Brb I gonna seek my gun
oh yeaaaaa units of pressure




